Soft Robotic Suits: State of the Art, Core Technologies, and Open Challenges
2021; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 38; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tro.2021.3084466
ISSN1941-0468
AutoresMichele Xiloyannis, Ryan Alicea, Anna-Maria Georgarakis, Florian L. Haufe, Peter Wolf, Lorenzo Masia, Robert Riener,
Tópico(s)Space Exploration and Technology
ResumoWearable robots are undergoing a disruptive transition, from the rigid machines that populated the science-fiction world in the early 1980s to lightweight robotic apparel, hardly distinguishable from our daily clothes. In less than a decade of development, soft robotic suits have achieved important results in human motor assistance and augmentation. In this article, we start by giving a definition of soft robotic suits and proposing a taxonomy to classify existing systems. We then critically review the modes of actuation, the physical human–robot interface and the intention-detection strategies of state-of-the-art soft robotic suits, highlighting the advantages and limitations of different approaches. Finally, we discuss the impact of this new technology on human movements, for both augmenting human function and supporting motor impairments, and identify areas that are in need of further development.
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